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Stolb23 [73]
3 years ago
9

If you were about to go into battle, how do think you would feel? Do you think that fighting against people from your own countr

y (as in the Civil War) would make it more difficult?
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2 answers:
Sonbull [250]3 years ago
8 0
First of all, leaving family and friends and going to the war needs a lot of courage to do...and after going there if you are going to fight against your own country, first of all you feel guilty for doing such a thing, second of all you will never make it against your own country, because even if you win the war you will feel guilty for rest of your life which is like you lost.... It is a very hard time difficulty for sure if things are going to happen like this

I would probably not fight against but for my country
Marina86 [1]3 years ago
4 0

There are many factors that go into account and fighting would be extremely difficult. I would have a hard time fighting in the war because the thought of me killing individuals that could have been friends with people on either side is unbareable. Looking around at the soldiers that are around me and wondering if I have killed a friend of theres would lead me to probably developing ptsd.

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